Giers, Nikolay Karlovich

Giers, Nikolay Karlovich

▪ Russian statesman
Giers also spelled  Girs 
born May 21 [May 9, old style], 1820, Radzivilov, Volhynia region, Russia
died Jan. 26 [Jan. 14, O.S.], 1895, St. Petersburg
 statesman and foreign minister of Russia during the reign of Alexander III (ruled 1881–94). He guided Russia into a rapprochement with France and thereby formed the basis of the Russo-Franco-British alliance that fought against the Central Powers in World War I.

      Having entered the Asiatic department of the Russian foreign ministry in 1838, Giers held a variety of posts abroad. He then served as director of the Asiatic department and deputy minister of foreign affairs (1875–82).

      In 1878, when Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov became incapable of performing his duties, Giers became acting foreign minister; he was formally appointed to that post on April 9 (March 28, O.S.), 1882. Although his major aim was to maintain Russia's alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary (the Dreikaiserbund, or Three Emperors' League), Giers was unable to do so. A major Balkan crisis that began in September 1885 had greatly accentuated the divergent interests of Russia and Austria. When the Dreikaiserbund lapsed in 1887, Giers negotiated a new alliance with Germany only (the Reinsurance Treaty; 1887) but was unable to renew it in 1890.

      Giers then considered forming an alliance with France. After arranging a series of French loans to Russia (1888–90), he supervised the conclusion of a formal Russo-French agreement, in which the two states pledged to consult each other in the event that war threatened (August 1891). Although a military convention was prepared the following year, Giers, who had hoped that Germany would respond by seeking a rapprochement, delayed formal approval of it until January 1894, when the convention was confirmed and the Franco-Russian alliance established.

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